Scottish improviser Raymond MacDonald (Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra) and Gogs AKA Gordon Maclean, the Creative Director of Music & Literature at the AnTobar Arts Centre on the Isle of Mull, met in Tobar and without discussion, in a single take, recorded these soulful, warm and well-balanced dialogs, a lyrical and cultured discourse between two friends.
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Raymond MacDonald-alto saxophone
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UPC: 642415162692
Label: FMR
Catalog ID: FMR585
Squidco Product Code: 29429
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: UK
Packaging: Digipack - 3 panel
Recorded at An Tobar, in Tobermony, Canada, in February, 2020, by Gordon Maclean.
Scottish improviser Raymond MacDonald (Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra) and Gogs AKA Gordon Maclean, the Creative Director of Music & Literature at the AnTobar Arts Centre on the Isle of Mull, met in Tobar and without discussion, in a single take, recorded these soulful, warm and well-balanced dialogs, a lyrical and cultured discourse between two friends. The recordings are beautifully captured, like sitting near the players on a cold night near the fire, listening to their warm, bluesy, soulful and passionately relaxed conversation.
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Raymond MacDonald "Raymond MacDonald co-leads The Burt/MacDonald Quartet and is a founder member and key player in The Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra. He also performs with The Scottish Jazz Composers Ensemble and the saxophone quartet Rich in Knuckles. He has recently collaborated Lol Coxhill, Keith Tippett, Harry Beckett, Evan Parker, Gunter Baby Sommer, Fred Frith, Keith Rowe, George Lewis, Maggie Nicols, Satoko Fujii, Ken Hyder, Natsuki Tamura, Steve Beresford, Mike Zerang, and Fred Longberg-holm. Other work includes composing and performing for film, television, theatre and collaborations with visual artists, including commissioned work for Martin Boyce, Simon Starling and Christine Borland. He collaborated with David Byrne on David McKenzie's film Young Adam. In December 2005 he made a solo tour of Japan and in July 2006 performed with Josh Abrams and Miguel Carvalhais at The Glasgow International Jazz festival." ^ Hide Bio for Raymond MacDonald • Show Bio for Gordon Maclean "Gordon Maclean is at present Creative Director of Music & Literature at the An Tobar Arts Centre on the Isle of Mull. Gordon is a talented bass player and has always been involved in music including a spell in legendary Edinburgh folk band Jock Tamson's Bairns. After moving back to Mull in the late 70s he worked on fishing boats for years followed by a decade working on the roads across Argyll, often driving a vintage road roller. Gordon built a log house on the Ross of Mull where his two children grew up and started working at An Tobar in the late 90s. He's still doing the day job and outside of that he enjoys playing in bands with Dougie MacLean, King Creosote, Roddy Woomble and Iain Morrison. Gordon was recently promoted to Grandad! Gordon has been involved with our Perthshire Amber festival since the very early days as a valued member of the organising team, looking after the sound for both the Open Mic and Cabaret Amber and performing on many occasions at various venues ... as part of the Sorren Maclean Band, The MacLean Project and as part of many Dougie with Friends line-ups and Farewell 'Bashes!"-Amber Central ^ Hide Bio for Gordon Maclean
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Track Listing:
1. The Walls Have Ears, Your Ears Have Walls 9:58
2. Voices Beneath My Street 7:51
3. Crepuscular 7:36
4. The Land Between Love And Fascination 9:51
5. Exaggeration Is The Mother Of Invention 2:08
6. The Anagram Sisters 9:37
Improvised Music
Jazz
Free Improvisation
London & UK Improv & Related Scenes
Duo Recordings
Melodic and Lyrical Jazz
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